SNMP
SNMP Versions and Workflow
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STEP  3 Define an SNMP community on the SNMP > Community page as described in the 
Configuring SNMP Communities section. The community can be associated 
with access rights and view in Basic mode or with a group in Advanced mode. 
• Basic mode—The access rights of a community can configure with Read 
Only or Read Write. In addition, you can restrict the access to the community 
to only certain MIB objects by selecting a view (defined on the SNMP > 
Views page).
• Advanced Mode—The access rights of a community are defined by a group 
(defined on the SNMP > Groups page). You can configure the group with a 
specific security model. The access rights of a group are Read, Write, and 
Notify.
STEP  4 Define the notification recipients on the SNMP > Notification Recipients SNMPv1,2 
page as described in the Configuring SNMPv1,2 Notification Recipients 
section.
If you decide to use SNMP v3:
STEP 1 Define the SNMP engine on the SNMP > Engine ID page, as described in the 
Configuring SNMP Engine ID. Either create a unique engine ID or use the default 
engine ID. 
STEP  2 Optionally, define SNMP views on the SNMP > Views page as described in the 
Configuring SNMP Views section. This limits the range of OIDs available to an 
SNMP community or an SNMP group. 
STEP  3 Define SNMP groups on the SNMP > Groups page as described in the 
Configuring SNMP Groups section. The group can be associated with the 
specified SNMP view. 
STEP  4 Define SNMP users on the SNMP > Users page as described in the Managing 
SNMP Users section. The SNMP users can be associated with an SNMP group. 
STEP  5 Define the notification recipients on the SNMP > Notification Recipients SNMPv3 
page as described in the Configuring SNMPv3 Notification Recipients section.